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    The ‘Agency of Mapping’ in South Asia: Galle-Matara (Sri Lanka), Mumbai (India) and Khulna (Bangladesh) by Kelly Shannon

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The challenges and strategic importance of realising urban design in South Asia’s contemporary context of borrowed visions, abstract land-use planning and a diminishing political will are, obviously, innumerable. …”
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    analysis the effective factors on the formation of women\'s ideal territory in urban parks (Case study: El Goli, shams , valiasr of Tabriz) by sara ghahri lalaklou, rasool darskhan, mahsa faramarzi asli, morteza mirgholami, samad sabbagh dehkharghani

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Urban design that the first was paying attention to the aesthetic dimension,now pays to the quality of the public territory in terms of physical social cultural and creating places for people using.the public territory is a temporary territory and everyone has access to and has the right to use it.tendency to have a territory and defend of  it, is intrinsic.since now women like men are present in society but they do not have enough power to choose their territory so this research is trying to introduce the effective items to creating ideal territory.the data of this study is descriptive-analytical/survey.type of study is quantitative and qualitative. …”
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    KAWASAN PEMUKIMAN VETERAN MAKASSAR PENEKANAN ARSITEKTUR KOLONIAL by Nurul Fadhilah SM, Wasilah Wasilah

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This paper attempts to realize the region that brings together all the activities of veterans into a residential area with an emphasis Dutch colonial architecture as well as a symbol of appreciation to the members of veterans in Makassar based with elements of urban design.…”
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    Introduction: The Participatory Turn in Urbanism by Maroš Krivý, Tahl Kaminer

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This issue of Footprint examines the recent participatory turn in urban planning and urban design. It discusses the co-opting of participatory processes by planning departments, the systematic disregard of inequalities, and the empowering of the market resulting from the ‘anti-statism’ present in many participatory schemes. …”
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    PENATAAN TEPIAN SUNGAI CENRANAE DENGAN PENDEKATAN EKOLOGIS DI KOTA SENGKANG by Sri Setianingsih, Sriany Ersina

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…With an ecological approach to the idea of urban design concept is applied to the banks of the River Cenranae expected to become environmentally sound urban space and has a value of Eco -Sustainable in Sengkang city.…”
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    Future Publics: Politics and Space in East Asia’s Cities: Introduction by Gregory Bracken, Jonathan D. Solomon

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The issue also considers the city of Bangkok, where urban design is examined as a counter public sphere.…”
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    Les outils du Town Design face à ceux de l’urbanisme de plan-masse. La réception en France des pratiques britanniques fondées sur le concept d’unité de voisinage (1945-1970)... by Anne Portnoï

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The French contemporary debates on Urban Design is commonly opposing the aesthetic considerations typical of Masterplanning to a set of urban skills and concepts related to the manipulation of socio-economic data and the production of scenarios, refered to as “urbanisme de recherche”. …”
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    Making Community Design work : a guide for planners / by Toker, Umut

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Participatory decision making at the urban design scale -- ch. 9. Participatory decision making at the community planning scale -- ch. 10. …”
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    Plan scenarios by designing scenes by Michela Barosio, Manfredo Nicolis di Robilant

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Prompting from the ambition to reach an adequate resilience in urban design, this research proposal tackles the 17th century complex of Trinità delle Monache in Naples (Italy). …”
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    Les ateliers-promenades : des expériences sensibles (paysagères) habitantes aux micro-interventions urbaines by Théa Manola, Émeline Bailly, Hervé Duret

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In a context of increased insistence on a more “sensitive” city, and of an equally impoverished approach to urban projects, this article seeks to enrich the notion of an urban design more respectful of the meanings and experiences inhabitants attribute to places. …”
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    Au fil des désastres, comment le Japon réinvente la morphologie du « logement public post-catastrophe » [災害公営住宅/saigai kōei jūtaku] by Camille Cosson

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The analysis reveals innovative architectural features that emerged within the urban design and the morphology of this housing, both designed specifically to support community networks and enhance neighborhood relationships.…”
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    The Question of Metropolitan Form: Introduction by Anne Vernez Moudon, François Claessens, David Prosperi

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Many of the papers in this issue begin with the straw-man notion of a formless agglomeration of activities and spaces, the – for lack of a better phrase – postmodern urban experience.[1] There is a persistent theme in the related literatures of architecture, urban design and urban and regional planning that the physical form of the contemporary metropolis is un-describable. …”
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    New Figurations in Architecture Theory: From Queer Performance to Becoming Trans by Robert Alexander Gorny, Dirk van den Heuvel

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The editorial introduction to this Footprint issue maps some of the latest developments in the field of queer studies and the realm of architecture and urban design. The aim is for a productive exhange between the fields since queer theory can be instrumental in moving beyond the heteronormative dominance in architectural thinking, which is characterized by an essentialist approach based on binary notions, rather than an understanding of architecture as an interface in material processes of becoming and producing differences. …”
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